I have this web service I want to use. The supplier only provides a PHP example to use the API. It is not a standard SOAP or REST service, but a custom Http POST based command. This means that you that you either have to write

Calling the API

Because every effort is done to maintain the original architecture by the conversion tool. The convertor tool added a PHP namespace containing extra support classes for duplicating the original (php) functionality. The previous line of code is thus converted to:

My problem with the wrapper functions created by the convertor tool, is that they use System.Object parameters and also return a System.Object. So for readability and maintenance reasons, I started immediately converting this to some strongly typed code.

Conclusion

I was very pleased with this tool. I saved literally hours typing, and it took me (only) a few hours of refactoring. Refactoring meant:

removing unused functionality (magicQuotes, cURL, …)

removing unnecessary type checks using Relfection

removing calls to wrapper functions when I had decent managed .Net code available in my library

And just now I started thinking that it may have been faster implementing a custom WCF implementation.

This is weird. Yesterday my traffic on my side got some new traffic. The website stats showed me (after a little bit of digging), the following figures.

Traffic with all the same keyword: “taggedmail profile”. There were also some visits for the “tagged mail profile”, but much less. The traffic initiated from different countries, but the majority came from Portugal. I normally never get traffic from Portugal. All traffic landed on this page: http://blog.dampee.be/?tag=/mail+profile. It’s true, the tag “mail profile” is there. But I doubt it was what they where searching.

I don’t know what it means. I search Google, I searched Bing. But couldn’t find any reasonable explanation. My guesses are:

After these ideas came up, I started searching TechMeme, Mashable and TechCrunch. But none of them supplied me with some answers, expect for the CSE from Techcrunch: How do I get rid of tagged spam from taggedmail.com? Maybe some spam was send out from the domain taggedmail (.com, .net, …). But what with the profile keyword?